omit

US: /oʊˈmɪt/
UK: /ə‍ʊmˈɪt/


English Vietnamese dictionary


omit /ou'mit/
  • ngoại động từ
    • bỏ sót, bỏ quên, bỏ đi (một từ...)
    • không làm tròn (công việc), chểnh mảng

Advanced English dictionary


+ verb (-tt-) [VN] (formal)
1 ~ sth/sb (from sth) to not include sth/sb either deliberately or because you have forgotten it/them
Synonym: LEAVE OUT
If you are a student, you can omit questions 1618. + People were surprised that Smith was omitted from the team.
2 [V to inf] to not do or fail to do sth: She omitted to mention that they were staying the night.

Thesaurus dictionary


v.
1 leave out, exclude, skip, except, pass over; delete, erase, cancel, eradicate, edit out, strike (out), dele, cut (out), cross out, obliterate:
She was offended because he omitted any mention of all that she had contributed
2 neglect, disregard, fail, forget, overlook, let slide, ignore:
I omitted to tell you that your sister telephoned yesterday.

Collocation dictionary


ADV.

altogether, completely, totally | accidentally, inadvertently | deliberately | conspicuously | controversially
He was controversially omitted from the World Cup side.
| wrongly

PREP.

from
Some important details were deliberately omitted from the report.


Concise English dictionary


omitted|omitting|omitsə'mɪt
verb
+prevent from being included or considered or accepted
+leave undone or leave out